I wonder if a bone conduction earphone would bypass the part of my ear that is causing tinnitus (constant whistles that sometimes beat together) and the high frequency loss. I have seen bone conduction headsets for fire department use to overcome the losses caused by the work environment. Only, they are about a $1000 a pop. They are specific to the radio and no BT.
It may be simpler to wait for new hearing aids the have BT.
I like the idea of connect to the head in a vehicle. My Nissan Frontier has connectivity and it is easy to link anything. I like to not mess with a cell phone while driving but this makes it somewhat safer. Quick on and off of a call, back to the the driving 100%.
It may be simpler to wait for new hearing aids the have BT.
I like the idea of connect to the head in a vehicle. My Nissan Frontier has connectivity and it is easy to link anything. I like to not mess with a cell phone while driving but this makes it somewhat safer. Quick on and off of a call, back to the the driving 100%.